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World migration community covers 3 per cent of the world population, in Europe it is around 7 per cent and 4 per cent … in the Czech Republic. Europe is an important target for migration stimulated by the work offer but also by wars and … traditional migration flows. They include mobility of multinational firms employees, mobility of students, pensioners but also …
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international migration. Fertility is endogenized so that immigrants and natives can have different fertility rates. Fertility is an … replacement ratio) is high enough, the growth rate of GDP per worker for an economy with international migration will be higher … than for a closed economy. Regarding migration policies, our numerical results indicate that economic growth rate of GDP …
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World migration community covers 3% of the world population, in Europe it is around 7% and 4% in the Czech Republic …. Europe is an important target for migration stimulated by the work offer but also by wars and natural disasters. In Western … migrants. Recently, we have faced new trends in international mobility which are different from traditional migration flows …
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For nearly four decades now, the conventional wisdom has been that the migration of human capital (skilled workers … not hold. A well designed migration policy can result in a “brain gain” to the developing country rather than in just a …
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Massey et al. (1994) is a ground-breaking paper in the migration literature that discusses and unifies different … migration theories. However, their review and synthesis is incomplete and fairly brief for researchers interested in a deeper … understanding of the migration theory literature. This paper therefore aims to review the complete spectrum of economic migration …
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This paper examines whether the significant downward shift in U.S. gross migration rates after 2000 is indicative of …-specific factors such as amenities and location within the urban hierarchy have little influence on migration because their values have … U.S. counties, we find empirical evidence of only a mild ebbing of natural amenity-based migration after 2000 and little …
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capitalists gain. Moreover, what is more striking is that both migration and tariff reform are equally bad for the economy as a …
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Unskilled and short-term labour migration from Bangladesh to Malaysia has long historical phenomenon which has been … paper objective is to describe migration process, pattern and policies as a sending country (Bangladesh) and receiving …, Malaysia and also World Bank migration and remittances database. The arithmetic analysis indicates that there is no …
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. The second is the case with full employment wages leading to migration and unification in the West also within the …
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Sericulture, being low capital intensive with low gestation period and assured returns, suits a vast marginal class including landless farmers and low-skilled artisans, whose voices are not heard in the so called fast growing world. This paper will focus on some pertinent regional issues of land...
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